Arrow Electronics Expands Security Offerings via Its Seneca Brand

Dell EMC OEM Video and Surveillance Products Now Available in Seneca-bundled Solutions

Arrow Electronics has expanded its security and video surveillance product offerings. In addition to its Seneca-branded products, the company is now offering Dell EMC OEM security and video surveillance products. Customers will have access to an expanded line of products, while still receiving the simple, out-of-the-box experience; pre- and post-order sales support; rapid response time; and optimized performance for which Seneca is known.

“This collaboration with Dell EMC will help us continue to expand our dedicated, high-end security offerings, and enhance the overall support and services that Seneca’s global security customers have come to expect,” said Kristin Russell, president of Arrow’s Intelligent Systems business. “We’re continuing to invest in performance optimization, custom configurations, technology awareness and integration with ecosystem partners. This gives us the ability to provide our integrators and end-customers with an exceptional experience suited to their specific security needs.”

“The security and video surveillance market is expanding rapidly, and providers are looking for reliable technology suppliers to help meet the demands of their growing customer base,” said Ron Pugh, vice president and general manager for the Americas, Dell EMC OEM Solutions. “Dell EMC’s scalable, modular architecture and global support services, combined with Seneca’s engineering and domain expertise, gives customers the ability to create, deploy and support best-in-class security solutions.”

For more information about the Seneca product line, including these new Dell EMC offerings, please visit http://products.senecadata.com/markets/security.aspx.

Seneca is an Arrow Electronics’ brand of products specifically designed and manufactured for the needs of the security, visual media and enterprise solutions market spaces.

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